Original Article
Effect of Lithospermi Radix on Contact Dermatitis Induced by Dinitrofluorobenzene in Mice
Han-Na Kim, Mi-Young Kim, Chan-Hun Choi, Byung-Joo Kim, Kyung-Yoon Kim, Gye-Yeop Kim, Hyun-Woo Jeong, Hyung-Woo Kim,
Keywords: Lithospermi Radix, dinitrofluorobenzene, contact dermatitis, anti-allergic
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2012.15.2.007
Objective:
The root of
Methods:
In the present study, we investigate anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects of LR by using the 1-fluoro-2, 4- dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB)-induced contact dermatitis mouse model.
Results:
Topical application of 10 mg/mL of LR effectively inhibited skin lesions induced by repeated paintings with DNFB. Topical application of LR also inhibited hyperplasia, edema, spongiosis and infiltrations of mononuclear cells. In addition, production levels of total immunoglobulin and IgG1 in serum were decreased by using LR
Conclusion:
These data suggest that LR acts as an antiinflammatory agent, improving skin lesions in CD mice.